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in haiti electricity is rare. especially since a devastated earthquake three and a half years ago. only 25% of haiti's people have access to the national power grid. leaving more than 7 million in the dark. as we saw in a recent visit, there is one potential solution getting alots of attention. >> at wilny's house there is always a light on. a small solar lamp lets his daughter study late at night. >> michele says he used candles until a fire burned his house. he told us the solar lamp makes the family safer. and gives off more light. the lamps come through a money transfer company called sogexpress each month thousands use it to send money to their relatives back home. at shops like this one in miami's little haiti customers cannot only wire money but also send a lamp. >> you can have up to 12 hours of light. >> reporter: sort of a western union for solar power. shop owner joslyn saintjuste. >> like i'm participating in something for my country because i know the situation and when somebody send a lamp to someone
in haiti electricity is rare. especially since a devastated earthquake three and a half years ago. only 25% of haiti's people have access to the national power grid. leaving more than 7 million in the dark. as we saw in a recent visit, there is one potential solution getting alots of attention. >> at wilny's house there is always a light on. a small solar lamp lets his daughter study late at night. >> michele says he used candles until a fire burned his house. he told us the solar...
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only 25% of haiti's people have access to the national power grid. that leaves more than 7 million in the dark. as jeff glor saw on a recent visit, one possible solution is getting a lot of attention. >> reporter: at wilmington juice house there's always a light on. a small solar lamp lets his daughter study late at night. he says he used candles until a fire burned his house. he told us the solar lamp makes the family safer and gives off more light. the lamps come through a money transfer company called soj soja xpress. each month they use it to send money to their relatives back home. at shops like this one, customers cannot only wire money but also send a lamp. >> you can have up to 12 hours of light. shop owner jocelyn st. jude. >> i like participating for something in my country. i know the situation. when somebody sends a lamp to someone, friends or family, i know how happy people are when the receive a lamp. >> the country is so far behind, i think solar could play a very important role. >> reporter: frank lino washington is the vice president
only 25% of haiti's people have access to the national power grid. that leaves more than 7 million in the dark. as jeff glor saw on a recent visit, one possible solution is getting a lot of attention. >> reporter: at wilmington juice house there's always a light on. a small solar lamp lets his daughter study late at night. he says he used candles until a fire burned his house. he told us the solar lamp makes the family safer and gives off more light. the lamps come through a money...
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looking ahead now, he was the sequel to an oppressive regime in haiti. bobe doc, hundreds of people behind bars, and torturing them for years, and now duvalier is facing his accusers, and helping the country recover from devastation. we went to haiti to meet the former president. >> this is exactly the flooring >> reporter: bobby duvall is a survivor. he served 8 months in haiti's notorious prison and leved to talk about it. >> 20 of them died here. right there. >> reporter: in the 8 months you were here? >> yes. >> reporter: duvall, a political prisoner was starved and abused under john duvalier, baby doc. the lawyer for duvalier called us up and said there was a place where we might be able to meet up with the former president, and we're heading there now to see if we can get an interview with him. we met at the peak of a hilltop restaurant in the nation's capital. at 52 years old, duvalier appears a shadow of his formaller self. ç] >> finally tonight, we travel back in time for what was surely a revolution. passionate, shocking and promoting salute o
looking ahead now, he was the sequel to an oppressive regime in haiti. bobe doc, hundreds of people behind bars, and torturing them for years, and now duvalier is facing his accusers, and helping the country recover from devastation. we went to haiti to meet the former president. >> this is exactly the flooring >> reporter: bobby duvall is a survivor. he served 8 months in haiti's notorious prison and leved to talk about it. >> 20 of them died here. right there. >>...
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but the spirit of haiti is still alive. the people are rebuilding their lives and the lives of others even as one humanitarian organize faces criticism over the empty promises that have been made. soledad will join us live with her story, where did the money go. and we'll unpack obamacare. we'll look at one state that is opting out of the enrollment that is scheduled to start to two weeks from now. these stories at the top of the hour on "america tonight." >> thank you. there is new concern about deadly germs that have become resistant to anticipate biotics. a new resistant germ now killing 23,000 people every year. millions more being infected. the cdc said doctors have been describing unnecessary antibiotics for decades. the germs fight back by developing an immunity for the drug. the report warns that antibiotics could soon become useless in battling many illnesses. >>> just one day after the shootings at the navy yard, we'll have that story, plus. >> i'll be reporting on these young men. they call themselves the baghdad
but the spirit of haiti is still alive. the people are rebuilding their lives and the lives of others even as one humanitarian organize faces criticism over the empty promises that have been made. soledad will join us live with her story, where did the money go. and we'll unpack obamacare. we'll look at one state that is opting out of the enrollment that is scheduled to start to two weeks from now. these stories at the top of the hour on "america tonight." >> thank you. there is...
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. >> you've been active, traveling to the congo, haiti, through your roam as an ambassador. what kind of things have you seen, what has struck you the most? >> i've seen so many things, too many to recount. i've seen a woman who flat lined in a makeshift tent in port-au-prince and two minutes later, from doctors, she came back to life. that was the most profound experience. i met victims of gbg and malnutrition and scarfation. it's always an encouraging work in the field, because you see the things done. most of the medical staff are locally trained individuals. it's not putting a bandaid on a problem, it's training a community to become resilient and self sufficient, which is vital. >> the positive consequences of what you see overcome just very tough situations that you face, death, disaster, how do you deal with the suffering you witness, and how has it changed you? >> well, you know, it's impossible not to be effected by it, it's devastating. in a sense, it's a huge gift, you realize how fortunate we are in the world we live in and how wonderful i am in my life. it's dev
. >> you've been active, traveling to the congo, haiti, through your roam as an ambassador. what kind of things have you seen, what has struck you the most? >> i've seen so many things, too many to recount. i've seen a woman who flat lined in a makeshift tent in port-au-prince and two minutes later, from doctors, she came back to life. that was the most profound experience. i met victims of gbg and malnutrition and scarfation. it's always an encouraging work in the field, because...
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so in this particular case, haiti could be a big problem or see a big problem there. then the storm could be heading towards cuba. we'll keep you informed there. the area has plenty of warm water here. we're talking about 85 degrees up to 86 degrees fahrenheit, so the fuel is there for potential development. we will keep you updated over the next couple days what will happen here. very quickly, thunderstorms are popping up across nevada. we expect to see flash flooding going on across this region down towards parts of arizona as well as up towards utah. have a great night everyone. your headlines are coming up right now. >>> welcome to al jazeera. i'm david shuster. here are tonight's top stories. secretary of state john kerry says the case against the syrian government is growing stronger by the day. speaking on a sunday morning network talk shows, kerry says he's convinced congress won't let assad quote gas people with impunity. hearing get under way on tuesday. >>> egyptian state television is reporting morsi is ordered to stand trial. they're charging morsi with i
so in this particular case, haiti could be a big problem or see a big problem there. then the storm could be heading towards cuba. we'll keep you informed there. the area has plenty of warm water here. we're talking about 85 degrees up to 86 degrees fahrenheit, so the fuel is there for potential development. we will keep you updated over the next couple days what will happen here. very quickly, thunderstorms are popping up across nevada. we expect to see flash flooding going on across this...
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we, our foundation, helps, if we are asked like the haiti working dprups meeting now. we do a lot of work there. so i'm very active there. but this is a meat for for the way i hope the 21st century will work. >> that is, this is an incredible network that's constantly shifting. constantly growing. constantly learning. and the most important thing i think cgi is doing now, beside holding the meeting and getting the right people here, it's helping people develop commitments with a better chance of december and helping them to keep those commitments. so now you got all these people getting together and working together who would otherwise never have done so before. i think that's important. why do we decide to include girls and women in all this because first of all, it's morally the right thing to do. secondly the world has 7 billion people. we're going to 9 billion. and the countries that are growing most rapidly are ones least able to handle the growth and all over the world, the only strategy that works to build a sustainable population, culturally and religiously in
we, our foundation, helps, if we are asked like the haiti working dprups meeting now. we do a lot of work there. so i'm very active there. but this is a meat for for the way i hope the 21st century will work. >> that is, this is an incredible network that's constantly shifting. constantly growing. constantly learning. and the most important thing i think cgi is doing now, beside holding the meeting and getting the right people here, it's helping people develop commitments with a better...
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iraq afghanistan the balkans somalia haiti libya yemen and so on and so on the list of engagements and airstrikes by post cold war nato just keeps getting longer and now it looks like it's serious turn a lot of people have written me asking me to predict what is going to happen next which for me is impossible i am not good at predicting the future but i can say is that we are living in a very tense moment in history many argue that the u.s. economy with its unfathomable debt is really propped up by war in the petro dollars so if the us backs down here won't could be the beginning of the end for the world's only hyper power but if they do attack syria there will probably be some sort of reaction from iran russia and china if you haven't noticed nato has been trying to encircled these nations and had russian internet conspiracy land a lot of people are saying that russia is next you see if there is no resistance in syria then one by one all resistance to the un ending hunger of nato will be smashed out one by one the reason syria is so important and so scary is that you have one massive
iraq afghanistan the balkans somalia haiti libya yemen and so on and so on the list of engagements and airstrikes by post cold war nato just keeps getting longer and now it looks like it's serious turn a lot of people have written me asking me to predict what is going to happen next which for me is impossible i am not good at predicting the future but i can say is that we are living in a very tense moment in history many argue that the u.s. economy with its unfathomable debt is really propped...
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let our musec play let neocons donate books of ideas that dictators haiti and let inventions like this one exposed isolated people to the wonders of the free world. there are times when we have to go to war. this is not one of the times. i want us to be engaged in the world without being in charge of it. that is our show. that is our show. good night. [dave gentry] hello i'm dave gentry! welcome to small stocks and big money. [intro music] [intro music] [intro music] [dave gentry] i hope all of you are having a great week, thanks for coming back we've got a great show tonight. first, a redchip nation news update on a few of our companies. profire energy announced record revenue and eaings for the first quarter of fiscal 2014. they earned $7 million in revenue and $1.6 million in net income again for the first quarter.
let our musec play let neocons donate books of ideas that dictators haiti and let inventions like this one exposed isolated people to the wonders of the free world. there are times when we have to go to war. this is not one of the times. i want us to be engaged in the world without being in charge of it. that is our show. that is our show. good night. [dave gentry] hello i'm dave gentry! welcome to small stocks and big money. [intro music] [intro music] [intro music] [dave gentry] i hope all of...
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let our musec play let neocons donate books of ideas that dictators haiti and let inventions like this one exposed isolated people to the wonders of the free world. there are times when we have to go to war. this is not one of those times. i want us to be engaged in the world without being in charge of it. that is our show. good night.
let our musec play let neocons donate books of ideas that dictators haiti and let inventions like this one exposed isolated people to the wonders of the free world. there are times when we have to go to war. this is not one of those times. i want us to be engaged in the world without being in charge of it. that is our show. good night.
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what are the key lessons to be learned from somalia and haiti to make sure funds are better spent in the refugee camps? >> well, first of all i'm glad to be with you and i'd like to preface my comments which saying when you have situations like this, the world community has to rally, and be generous and share what they have, we cannot be naive. if you deal with a failed state and a corrupt country you have to be selected to identify and deliver the humanitarian assistance. we have usually about three phases. the first being during, let's say a natural disaster when people - you have to save the people who might be under rebels and so on, and treat those you save. then you go to the refugee camps and shelter, ensuring that food, medicine and a roof or shelter and eventually restriction. you have to select the partners that will deliver the assistance in a way that you have a track record to make sure that the resources go for the purpose intended. but at the same time, i think you have to have a way of following the money, following the resources, whether it be food, blankets, medicin
what are the key lessons to be learned from somalia and haiti to make sure funds are better spent in the refugee camps? >> well, first of all i'm glad to be with you and i'd like to preface my comments which saying when you have situations like this, the world community has to rally, and be generous and share what they have, we cannot be naive. if you deal with a failed state and a corrupt country you have to be selected to identify and deliver the humanitarian assistance. we have usually...
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let our musec play let neocons donate books of ideas that dictators haiti and let inventions like this one exposed isolated people to the wonders of the free world. there are times when we have to go to war. this is not one of those times. i want us to be engaged in the world without being in charge of it. that is our show. good night. cheerleader. is it a sport? >> that conversation continues. we can't stop. >> have a great weekend. >>> two weeks away from obama care ticking into high gear and unions kicking up a fuss. >> but we'll be damned if we're going to lose our health insurance because of unintended consequences in a law. it needs to be changed, it needs to be fixed and it needs to be fixed now, brothers and sisters. >> labor leaders including the head of the afl/cio emerging from a closed-door meeting at the white house as they demand a health care fix. and they could be close to getting it. >> do you have a timeline? >> we'll try to get it done next week. >> for next week? >> yep. >> an act of congress?
let our musec play let neocons donate books of ideas that dictators haiti and let inventions like this one exposed isolated people to the wonders of the free world. there are times when we have to go to war. this is not one of those times. i want us to be engaged in the world without being in charge of it. that is our show. good night. cheerleader. is it a sport? >> that conversation continues. we can't stop. >> have a great weekend. >>> two weeks away from obama care...
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violent foreign policy throughout the world somewhat similar to bush's and obama's in locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is based on the least important sin he committed as a president cheating on his wife for the years couldn't wasn't office the lewinsky scandal just smothered everything else i am pretty sure that if i know the mainstream media they are going to use manning's gender confusion to overshadow and drown out everything else involved in the case but that's just my opinion. when i was sleeping it was around six am. but what i remember hearing like someone breaking the law. i was surrounded by people with machine guns helmets stuff you see in movies. they examined my mouth they seem to many movies i thought i had signed up there. they told me i was under arrest i asked for they said you know. cubans busted here in the united states spying for fidel are they terrorists or freedom fighters. you know the cubans. were the those guys that played us in the semifinals of the pan american games in the basketball tournament the five cuban five were defending the
violent foreign policy throughout the world somewhat similar to bush's and obama's in locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is based on the least important sin he committed as a president cheating on his wife for the years couldn't wasn't office the lewinsky scandal just smothered everything else i am pretty sure that if i know the mainstream media they are going to use manning's gender confusion to overshadow and drown out everything else involved in the case but that's...
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because it became something of for the first in two and a hard years since the beginning of the first haiti and painful conflict here in the country gave them a kind of hope of a peaceful solution to meet this where there was a moment of tension there that russia says there's a mounting case to implicate the rebels in carrying out the syrian attack give us the details on that. well russian officials say they received what syrian government calls the evidence that the radical rebels are behind the deadly chemical attack last month that reportedly killed hundreds of civilians including children and u.n. probe recently confirmed that sarin gas was indeed used here in syria but it didn't answer the question exactly who was responsible for that although that this is a very important question also allocation from where the rockets were launched was neither pinpointed by u.n. investigators although their findings clearly states that the sarin t. to war has could have been amateur made north affection for jews but despite all this these questions that still remain open in this case u.s. and its all
because it became something of for the first in two and a hard years since the beginning of the first haiti and painful conflict here in the country gave them a kind of hope of a peaceful solution to meet this where there was a moment of tension there that russia says there's a mounting case to implicate the rebels in carrying out the syrian attack give us the details on that. well russian officials say they received what syrian government calls the evidence that the radical rebels are behind...
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has more than 10,000 peacekeepers in haiti, 6,000 in mali. 1700 in afghanistan. without those peacekeepers, all these situations would be much worse. what happens now in syria, even if the u.n. security council decides to agree and follow through on this chemical weapons deal, who ends up securing these things? u.n. peace keepers not used to going into the middle of a hot civil war. >> they were not go in on a day like today. they are not equipped to fight. there's been contingency planning and keeping a mission that can be deployed. once you have a peace to keep, right now, it's of course not a situation for u.n. peacekeepers. they never get into the middle of the wars like this. >> bottom line, it is up to russia. it is up to russia and i hope there will be a deal. i hope this is an opening with john kerry trying to get a political settlement in syria, a far better outcome for the people of the region. i hope this all moves forward. >> as we are talking about a horrible who you you man tarian crisis, so many people dead, so many injured and millions of refugees
has more than 10,000 peacekeepers in haiti, 6,000 in mali. 1700 in afghanistan. without those peacekeepers, all these situations would be much worse. what happens now in syria, even if the u.n. security council decides to agree and follow through on this chemical weapons deal, who ends up securing these things? u.n. peace keepers not used to going into the middle of a hot civil war. >> they were not go in on a day like today. they are not equipped to fight. there's been contingency...
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locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is based on the least important sin he committed as a president cheating on his wife for the years couldn't wasn't office the lewinsky scandal just smothered everything else i am pretty sure that if i know the mainstream media they are going to use manning's gender confusion to overshadow and drown out everything else involved in the case but that's just my opinion. the. it's too late for me i'm old done in i'll soon be on soaring for all my sin. i was blind and deaf and without hope. this is no life. it's a crappy joke come on priests when to go and you cry for all my needs it was nothing but i still don't you worry about me or about my sins.
locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is based on the least important sin he committed as a president cheating on his wife for the years couldn't wasn't office the lewinsky scandal just smothered everything else i am pretty sure that if i know the mainstream media they are going to use manning's gender confusion to overshadow and drown out everything else involved in the case but that's just my opinion. the. it's too late for me i'm old done in i'll soon be on soaring...
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what's similar to bush's and obama's in locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is based on the least important thing he committed as a president cheating on his wife for the years couldn't wasn't office the lewinsky scandal just smothered everything else i am pretty sure that if i know the mainstream media they are going to use manning as gender confusion to overshadow and drown out everything else involved in the case but that's just my opinion. in russia summertime means. russians love their family country houses at the end of the working week millions of people head straight for the peace and quiet of the villages a chance to recharge the batteries take a did an escape the hustle and bustle. bus if like me you're not lucky enough to have your own dacha little countryside are no isn't too hard to find. around two hundred kilometers from st petersburg there's a holiday village that promises beautiful old houses a warm river and a complete break from city life it's called mundra and it's supposed to be a place to turn back time and leave the warnings of the twen
what's similar to bush's and obama's in locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is based on the least important thing he committed as a president cheating on his wife for the years couldn't wasn't office the lewinsky scandal just smothered everything else i am pretty sure that if i know the mainstream media they are going to use manning as gender confusion to overshadow and drown out everything else involved in the case but that's just my opinion. in russia summertime...
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violent foreign policy throughout the world somewhat similar to bush's and obama's in locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is based on the least important sin he committed as a president cheating on his wife for the years couldn't wasn't office the lewinsky scandal just smothered everything else i am pretty sure that if i know the mainstream. they are going to use manning's gender confusion to overshadow and drown out everything else involved in the case but that's just my opinion. what i mean here is of course the bailout in the united states with eighty five percent of the population being strongly against it and i don't think even you know the democratic institutions and the will of the people would prevent the government from actually implementing we have created a system that is against the will of the people that is too big to fail we've jailed no bankers that committed these heinous acts which destroyed trillions of dollars of wealth and so it does bring into question the very strength of democracy right now i would argue that it's quite weak. i. believe in
violent foreign policy throughout the world somewhat similar to bush's and obama's in locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is based on the least important sin he committed as a president cheating on his wife for the years couldn't wasn't office the lewinsky scandal just smothered everything else i am pretty sure that if i know the mainstream. they are going to use manning's gender confusion to overshadow and drown out everything else involved in the case but that's just...
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violent foreign policy throughout the world somewhat similar to bush's and obama's in locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is based on the least important sin he committed as a president cheating on his wife for the years couldn't wasn't office the lewinsky scandal just smothered everything else i am pretty sure that if i know the mainstream media they are going to use manning as gender confusion to overshadow and drown out everything else involved in the case but that's just my opinion.
violent foreign policy throughout the world somewhat similar to bush's and obama's in locations like haiti somalia in the balkans etc no his legacy is based on the least important sin he committed as a president cheating on his wife for the years couldn't wasn't office the lewinsky scandal just smothered everything else i am pretty sure that if i know the mainstream media they are going to use manning as gender confusion to overshadow and drown out everything else involved in the case but...
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iraq afghanistan the balkans somalia haiti libya yemen and so on and so on the list of engagements and airstrikes by post cold war nato just keeps getting longer and now it looks like it's serious turn a lot of people have written me asking me to predict what is going to happen next which for me is a possible i'm not good at predicting the future but i can say is that we are living in a very tense moment in history many argue that the u.s. economy with its unfathomable debt is really propped up by war and the petro dollar so if the u.s. backs down here won't could be the beginning of the end for the world's only hyper power but if they do attack syria there will probably be some sort of reaction from iran russia and china if you haven't noticed nato has been trying to encircled these nations and had russian internet conspiracy land a lot of people are saying that russia is next you see if there is no resistance in syria then one by one all resistance to the un ending hunger of nato will be smashed out one by one the reason syria is so important and so scary is that you have one massive
iraq afghanistan the balkans somalia haiti libya yemen and so on and so on the list of engagements and airstrikes by post cold war nato just keeps getting longer and now it looks like it's serious turn a lot of people have written me asking me to predict what is going to happen next which for me is a possible i'm not good at predicting the future but i can say is that we are living in a very tense moment in history many argue that the u.s. economy with its unfathomable debt is really propped up...
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iraq afghanistan the balkans somalia haiti libya yemen and so on and so on the list of engagements of airstrikes by post cold war nato just keeps getting longer and now it looks like it's serious.
iraq afghanistan the balkans somalia haiti libya yemen and so on and so on the list of engagements of airstrikes by post cold war nato just keeps getting longer and now it looks like it's serious.